Wednesday 9 August 2017

Juris North Discussion Group [September-December 2017]


The Juris North Group invites you to attend to the discussion on the following papers this term (flyer/poster attached):

Week One [Wednesday 27th September, at 3pm, hosted by Manchester Law School] – “On Global Constitutionalism's Philosophical and Biopolitical Significance: The Case of Implied Legal Principles and Rules.” Dr. Luca Siliquini-Cinelli, Senior Lecturer, Department of Law, Liverpool Hope University.

Week Two [Wednesday 11th October 2017, at 3pm, hosted by Manchester Law School] – “Human Dignity: Constitutive not Regulative.” Dr. Stephen Riley, Lecturer, Department of Law, University of Leicester.

Week Three [Wednesday 1st November 2017, at 3pm, hosted by Durham Law School] – “What has private law ever done for Justice?” Dr. Claudio Michelon, Professor of the Philosophy of Law, Edinburgh Law School, University of Edinburgh.

Week Four [Wednesday 22nd November 2017, at 3pm, hosted by the Manchester Law School] – “Positive Discrimination and Intrinsic Rights Jurisprudence: A Critical Analysis of the Case of Tribes in India.” Dr Prasenjit Biswas, Associate Professor of Philosophy, North Eastern Hill University, Shillong, India.

Week Five [Wednesday 6th December 2017, at 3pm, hosted by the Manchester Law School] – “Crossing Borders: LGBT Families and the Failure of Freedom of Movement.” Dr. Stephen Whittle, Professor, School of Law, Manchester Metropolitan University.

The respective papers will be distributed by email before each event.
Enquiries: Dr Jorge Nunez j.nunez@mmu.ac.uk




Friday 4 August 2017

Book Presentations April-August 2017: Sovereignty Conflicts and International Law and Politics


Sovereignty Conflicts and International Law and Politics
A Distributive Justice Issue
© 2017 – Routledge


Routledge ORDER
Amazon (Hardcover and Kindle Edition)


Book Presentations so far...


Mexico, UNAM, August 2017


Lisbon, Portugal, IVR, July 2017


Athens, Greece, ATINER, July 2017


La Plata and Buenos Aires, UNLP and UBA, Argentina
June 2017


Lima, Peru, June 2017


Bogota, Colombia, June 2017


St Petersburg, Russia, May 2017


Moscow, Russia, May 2017

Budapest, Hungary, May 2017


Bucharest, Romania, April 2017

Many thanks to all the audiences around the world for such an amazing experience. Many persons from the non-scientific community participated too, that is society at large. My deepest gratitude goes to them. Thanks to the comments received through emails, Twitter, my blog, face-to-face, formally or informally in Argentina, the United Kingdom, the Malvinas/Falkland Islands, Spain, México, Perú, China, Turkey, Russia, the United States of America, Brazil, Nigeria, Gibraltar, Kashmir, Israel. These pages would have been meaningless without their input. For science and philosophy with any relevance to a positive impact on people and their life are, for this writer, what make these pages meaningful.

Dr Jorge E. Núñez
Manchester, 04th August 2017.